
Blue and white pot with painting of flower and birds. The peony flower on this pot means wealth and nobility, and the bird called "Xi Que" means happiness bird. This pot was used as storage pot to keep...
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These bowls are a reproduction of Ming dynasty bowls. It was very difficult to get this pure blue coloured ceramics, so in Ming dynasty, they were only supply to the imperial family. It usually had been...
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Ce bouddha en bronze assis est une reproduction d'un rulai bouddha sous la dynastie ming. Il s'agit d'un bouddha tibetain nomé "Shijiamoni. La position de ses mains signifie "bouddha du passé" Ces
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Bronze dragon head. This bronze is a reproduction of famous Yuan-Ming-Yuan 12 animal heads, 250 years old. The 12 different animals heads belong to a part of the Spring allegory, before the buliding
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Bronze incense burner with carving of clouds on the top. The two animals heads on each side called "Jin-Ni" represent one ofone of the 9 sons of Dragon. It said that "Jin-Ni" enjoys fire and smoke, so it...
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Bronze monk standing on the lotus flower.This monks called "Ai Nan", is one of the 2 famous students of Rulai buddha and always standing with an other student on each side of Rulai buddha. They are there...
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Bronze sitting buddha. This is a reproduction of a Ming Dynasty Rulai buddha. This buddha is a Tibetan buddha called the"Shijiamoni" buddha. The posture of the buddha's hands means "buddha in the past"...
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Original wooden bucket in smooth red lacquer. This bucket comes from South China, Zhejiang area. It was used as water bucket by common families in later Qing Dynasty.
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Typical Chinese calligraphy, this sort of calligraphy usually been hung up in the reading room.It means reading makes your heart open and spirit pure, keep this condition will bring you lucky and long...
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Cloisonne buddha sitting on the lotus flower. This is a reproduction of a Ming Dynasty Rulai buddha. This buddha is a Tibetan buddha called the"Shijiamoni" buddha. The posture of the buddha's hands means...
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